As someone who's had their foot ran over and crushed by a car (mainly one of my friends at a party going to get beer and not paying attention to the fact that I was outside near the front of his car), the guy at 3:42 makes me really livid. When it happened to me, I was screaming, I won't deny that. But I couldn't stand up due to how much pain I was in and ended up writhing and rolling around the ground as well as dropping my soda I had in my hand. As someone who's had their foot that badly damaged, if he really wanted to make it look real, that guy should not be able to stand and walk around, nor should be able to hold those bags of his with ease.

P.S If I were the driver, I would've reversed super quick so he would slide off my car and fall to the ground. Then he could be telling the truth about being in pain.﻿

Can someone please explain this scam to me because I don't understand: Someone theatrically throws them-self at a virtually stationary vehicle. Many vehicles have dashcams and some incidents will have witnesses to what happened. The person is uninjured, or at worst has the odd light bruise. Why the hell does this result in an insurance payout?﻿